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Neuromorphic

Architecture
and its Implications in The Near End of Moor’s Law
First Look at Neuromorphic
Computers 🧠
Why are they important anyway?
• Highly parallel operations
• Inherent scalability
• Event-driven computation
• extremely low power operation
• Autonomous systems
From Conventional CPUs to Complex
Neural Networks
Non-Spiking Neural Networks &
Spiking Neural Networks
Neuromorphic computers: True
North
• SNN made by IBM
• Architecture consists of transistors
• 4096 SNN cores
• Distributed system memory
• Inherently, parallel, modular, distributed and fault-tolerant
Neuromorphic computers: Neuro
Grid
• NeuroCores
• Shared Synaptic network across the entire board
NeuroCore chip block diagram. (Indiveri and Liu, 2015)
Neuromorphic computers: Tianjic
Chip
Operation Modules of a Tianjic Chip. (Wang et al. 2021)
Unified Communication Format(Wang et al. 2021)
Adjustable Timing Schedule(Wang et al. 2021)
Execution of Neural Networks
How Neuromorphic chips defy
Moor’s Law
• Physical limitations
• Denner’s scaling
References
• Wang G, Ma S, Wu Y, Pei J, Zhao R and Shi L (2021) End-to-End Implementation of Various Hybrid Neural Networks on a
Cross-Paradigm Neuromorphic Chip. Front. Neurosci. 15:615279. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.615279
• G. Indiveri and S. -C. Liu, "Memory and Information Processing in Neuromorphic Systems," in Proceedings of the IEEE, vol.
103, no. 8, pp. 1379-1397, Aug. 2015, doi: 10.1109/JPROC.2015.2444094.
• Nitin Rathi, Indranil Chakraborty, Adarsh Kosta, Abhronil Sengupta, Aayush Ankit, Priyadarshini Panda, and Kaushik Roy.
2023. Exploring Neuromorphic Computing Based on Spiking Neural Networks: Algorithms to Hardware. ACM Comput.
Surv. 55, 12, Article 243 (December 2023), 49 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3571155
• Markovic, Danijela & Mizrahi, Alice & Querlioz, Damien & Grollier, Julie. (2020). Physics for Neuromorphic Computing.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339840879_Physics_for_Neuromorphic_Computing
• Durmaz, Taygun & León, Gonzalo & velasco, guillermo. (2020). NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING Concepts, actors,
applications, market and future trends (Human Brain Project). 10.13140/RG.2.2.33153.33122.

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